Are you struggling with healthy eating or need help managing your diabetes, high blood pressure, or cholesterol? Registered Dietitian, Christie Hunter, will...
Over thousands of years, humans and horses have developed a unique partnership. Horses rely on humans for care, feeding, and protection. Humans rely on...
What do historical events mean to communities today? How can different interpretations of the past be reconciled? What role do objects play in piecing...
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We study. We teach. We learn together. We also worship together. Weekly chapel services at the School of Divinity give students,...
Rabbi Mark Cohn of Winston-Salem’s Temple Emanuel will tell the stories of the objects that the Temple loaned to the Museum for Faith: Five World Religions. ...
In this introductory course, participants will learn about the definition and history of mentoring and coaching, and the roles and strategies that effective...
A current graduate student at Wake Forest University’s School of Divinity, Jenny/Jeni Mai (they, them, theirs) was awarded the “MLK Building the Dream Award”...
The Collaborative for Public Religious Leadership at the School of Divinity is sponsoring an opportunity for you to come meet community partners who will be...
On Tuesday, February 19th at 5:00pm in DeTamble Auditorium, Tribble Hall, Elizabeth S. Anker will give a talk on the ubiquitous presence of “paradox” in...
This workshop will allow participants to explore journalling as a strategy to heal from hardships and advocate for social change.
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Nato Thompson is a renowned curator and writer. Author of "Seeing Power: Art and Activism in the 21st Century" and the Artistic Director of Philadephia...
Next up in Student Union's Tuesday Trivia Series: American History Trivia! Join Student Union and Phi Alpha Theta to celebrate Presidents' Day with a fun...
Maharajah Flamenco Trio delivers a moving and dynamic expression of Flamenco Nuevo (New or "modern" Flamenco), by blending traditional Spanish rhythms with...